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1950Cat309Mainly Asia and Oceania 1950. Photo album measuring 10 ½ x 14 ½ inches containing approximately 160 photographs; photos are mainly 4 x 5 inches and smaller with several 8 x 10 inch photos. Album covers completely detached pages with damage to edges fair; many photographs stapled in some with damage very good minus. Overall very good minus. A photo album likely belonging to Edgar “Saxman†Synigal Jr. 1937–2017. Synigal’s draft registration lists his occupation as “delivery boy†for Weidies’ Drug Store in New Orleans; he would go on to lead B.B. King’s band1 and has recording credits with artists including Bobby Womack Branford Marsalis and Jimmy McCracklin. This photo album dates from the 1950s and its identified locations are Hong Kong Kwajalein Atoll Japan Guam Formosa Taiwan the Philippines Singapore Australia and New Zealand.<br /> <br /> Many photographs show the naval rituals surrounding the crossing of the equator. Naval equator-crossing ceremonies—often called “Crossing the Line†rites—date back centuries in European seafaring and mark a sailor’s first passage across the Equator transforming them from a “pollywog†into a “shellback†under the theatrical authority of King Neptune and his court. This often includes rough initiations: being doused with seawater crawling through messy or humiliating setups mock “shaving†with crude tools or being tossed into pools. <br /> <br /> The local women comprise another recurring subject especially in Japan Taiwan the Philippines Hong Kong New Zealand and Australia where the women—and other local youths—are pictured hanging out on the docks and on the ship with one shot of a concert aboard the ship based on a captioned photograph Synigal was likely aboard the USS Bremerton. The young women are pictured on city streets and in clubs with the Navy men with some more formal portraits.<br /> <br /> Several shots show Synigal playing saxophone with a Navy band; in one he sits behind the nametag “Frank†and in another “Ron†though a manuscript caption on the recto of the latter identifies him as “Saxman Synigalâ€. Other subjects include the “Centennial Celebration of the Opening of Japanâ€; “Hometown Friends†which shows young African American people posing outside presumably in New Orleans; “Boot Camp Buddiesâ€; and several interesting shots of Singapore city streets including one of a man in a songkok fez wrapping a snake around the shoulders of a man in Navy uniform.<br /> <br /> Of interest to historians of the Navy during the Cold War especially relations between Navy men and local women in Asia.<br /> <br /> 1 Leonard Feather “Show Affirms That B.B. King Reigns†The Los Angeles Times February 21 1985. unknown
1849Salem: T. C. Cushing 1801. . pp. 1-3 4Ð20 2 blank leaves 20 21Ð27 28Ð30Ñblank. 12mo contemporary marbled wrappers Not in Sabin OCLC nor in NUC; American Imprints 1293ÑEssex Institute only. The Laws together with membership lists were printed at various times copies for the following years have been found usually in one copy only: 1784; 1790; 1807 and 1838. Pages 3Ð9 contain the laws of this benevolent society; pages 9Ð20 list the 249 past and present members of the societyÑthose that are deceased are marked with an asterisk and those who left the society are marked with a dagger. Pages 21Ð27 contain "The Several Acts of the General Court Relating to the Society" [Salem?]: T. C. Cushing, 1801. unknown books
191830380Washington: Government Printing Office 1918. Hardcover. First Edition First Printing. 5 x 8in. 44pp. 38 illustrations of which 10 are fold-out. Publisher's cloth boards with gilt titling. NEAR FINE. Shows the extremities slightly shelf rubbed and even more slightly toned else Fine/As New. An exceptionally maintained copy. As pictured. Government Printing Office hardcover
1908333392Washington DC: Hydrographic Office 1908. Celestial chart. Original lithograph. Image measures 24 1/4" x 23"<br/> <br/> Scarce celestial chart issued by the U.S. Hydrographic Office under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy for use in marine navigation. Centered on Polaris the map depicts many constellations as well as the sun and planets in our solar system. Text in the upper corners provides a detailed explanation for use of the chart. This is the 5th edition updated to August 1916. In good condition with foxing toward the bottom some stains and minor repairs to edges.<br/> <br/> Hydrographic Office unknown
1945189141945. U.S. Army and Navy photographs of Okinawa 1945 document the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Okinawa and the establishment of American control over a strategically critical island at the close of the Pacific War. The images place American troops within the Okinawan interior and along coastal installations following the April 1945 landings including the secured Yontan airfield a primary objective of the invasion. The archive records the physical destruction resulting from one of the war's most intensive campaigns alongside scenes of civilian movement and return situating the photographs within the transition from active combat to military occupation.<br /> <br /> Archive of 37 black and white silver gelatin photographs. Okinawa Japan circa 1945. Photographs measure approximately 3.75 x 4.5 inches to 7 x 10.5 inches with brief handwritten captions on verso. Images depict American troops in villages farmland and near shrines as well as at Yontan airfield. Several photographs show destroyed aircraft including a crashed Japanese plane and associated debris along with damaged infrastructure and equipment. Naval activity is represented through images of American ships in harbor and offshore including a landing ship dock LSD transport vessel. An aerial photograph shows a harbor with multiple wrecked ships and flattened industrial areas. One image documents a column of civilians carrying belongings captioned "civilians returning to homes."<br /> <br /> The Battle of Okinawa fought from April to June 1945 resulted in extensive military and civilian casualties and widespread destruction of the island's infrastructure. The subsequent American occupation transformed Okinawa into a major U.S. military base in the western Pacific a status it retained even after reversion to Japanese administration in 1972. These photographs document both the operational objectives of the invasion and the conditions encountered in its aftermath including the displacement and return of local populations. The archive provides material for examining military strategy occupation practices and the impact of large-scale warfare on civilian landscapes in the Pacific theater. Light wear consistent with handling; overall very good condition. unknown
1928232541928. Samoa photo archive documenting villages and locals during the U.S. colonial administration in 1928. Several inscriptions identify Tutuila Manua Utulei Leone and Pago Pago Bay while one captioned view explicitly notes a native governor in white and the American governor during an inspection placing the group within the administrative system through which the United States governed the territory after the 1900 cession. The photographs hold political authority missionization settlement patterns and everyday Samoan built space in the same frame making the archive useful not simply as island scenery but as evidence of colonial order in practice.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 15 black and white photographs ranging from 2.75" x 4" to 3.5" x 5" Samoa 1928. Many versos carry contemporary manuscript captions including "Inspecting at Tai Manua" "Pago Pago Harbor" "Native house under construction Tutuila" "Native life at Utulei" "Goat Island Pago Pago Bay" "Officers Row golf course in foreground" and "Church at Leone." The images show multiple Samoan fale including large round and oval thatched structures raised on posts one photographed mid-construction with exposed framing and ladder in place. Other views record a white church facade at Leone broad mountain backed harbor scenes a shoreline road or causeway leading into the bay and a landscaped government or residential quarter with palms and open lawn. Several photographs depict indigenous groups assembled on a large field engaging in traditional ceremony. A particularly revealing image shows colonial officials and attendants moving beneath dense palms with the caption identifying both the native governor and the American governor and directly marking the dual structure of authority under U.S. rule.<br /> <br /> In the interwar period Samoa remained under U.S. naval administration with Pago Pago functioning as the territory's strategic harbor and administrative center while village life chiefly authority mission Christianity and a small export economy continued under colonial supervision. These photographs show that dichotomy through officers' housing and golf ground and mission church architecture to local village life and ceremony. Light edge wear minor curling; manuscript captions generally clear and legible. Overall very good condition. This archive captures Samoa as a colonized Pacific territory in which village life ceremonial gathering religious architecture and colonial rule entangled. unknown
18971100971897. U.S. NAVY. Regulations governing the Uniform of Commissioned Officers Warrant Officers and enlisted Men of the Navy of the United States. 26 2 pp. With 52 full-page chromolithographic plates of military costume 1 full-page chromolithograph of an American Eagle. 8vo. 234 x 143 mm bound in original publisher's blue cloth. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1886. The plates are divided into two series the first for the Commissioned officers and the second for enlisted men. Note: Plates 20 and 21 of the second series relating to enlisted men were not issued and were omitted in the numbering. The volume was reprinted in 1897 by the Government Printing Office with revisions; the present volume documents the early version of the Regulations. Slightly worn at binding extremities. Quite scarce. hardcover books
1937002732New York: Macaulay Company 1937. First Edition. Very good. First edition; 7 3/4 x 5 1/2; pp. 5 vi-vii 1 9-288; gray cloth over boards and pictorial dust jacket; title and a small vignette in dark-blue; deckled fore-edge; minor worn spots to corners and a small bump to top edge of back board; light wear to tips of spine; very good or better condition. DJ with unfortunate tape repairs to edges - in fair to good condition. igned and inscribed by the author on ffep to dancer and actress Dorothy Dorothea Sally Eilers. Marina Yurlova 1900 - 1984 was a White Army child soldier and author. Daughter of a colonel of the Kuban Cossacks she joined the 3rd Ekaterinodar Regiment at the age of 14 becoming its only female soldier and soon was appointed a mascot of her unit. Marina fought in both World War I and the Russian Civil War. Performing various duties in combat including auto mechanic driver sapper patrol etc. she was wounded in several instances and won the Cross of Saint George for bravery three times. On the last occasion Marina and approximately another 100 soldiers walked through the Siberian snow for a month injured in order to reach the American Hospital in Vladivostok. After recuperating she was given a safe passage to Japan and later in 1922 to the United States where she married cinematographer William C. Hyer 1905 - 1989 and performed as a dancer. Yurlova published her autobiography in three stand-alone volumes - Cossack Girl 1934 Russia Farewell 1936 and the current one in 1937 - which roughly covered the Russian Japanese and American periods of her life. Her Wikipedia article stated that although Cossack Girl had been reprinted copies of Russia Farewell are rare and those of The Only Woman even more so. OCLC lists several copies at institutions; none other in the trade as of August 2020. Macaulay Company hardcover books
1884AQ24658London: Printed by Eyre and Spottiswoode.For Her Majesty's Stationary Office 1884. 80pp. With numerous interleaved and pasted in manuscript additions and one manuscript addition in some form of reproduction - perhaps by lithography. Original publisher's blue cloth lettered in gilt to spine. Rubbed to extremities marked to boards some marking staining and creasing to text endpapers. Inscribed 'No. 60' to FEP and 'Capt. Britten. Private' to FFEP. Printed in July 1884 these Standing Orders for the Channel Squadron of the Royal Navy were issued in very limited numbers; the printing code notes just 65 copies of this work. They would presumably only have been issued to the Captains of the ships forming the Squadron protecting the home waters of the English Channel and the respective responsible naval officers at ports and at the Admiralty. This copy numbered as 60 would have been used by Captain Richard Frederick Britten 1843-1910 who commanded the Ironclad HMS Minotaur between March 10th 1884 and July 27th 1885 as she operated with the Evolutionary Squadron. COPAC and OCLC together locate just two copies in institutional libraries at the NMM and Plymouth. . Folio. [Printed by Eyre and Spottiswoode...For Her Majesty's Stationary Office hardcover
1998176661L'Erma di Bretschneider 1998. 1st. hardcover. New. 10x7x3. L'Erma di Bretschneider hardcover
19692110502150903106Jijitsushinsha 1969. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 4 Jijitsushinsha paperback
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with coloured frontispiece and 5 coloured plates, some mild offsetting on half-title; elegantly bound in full navy morocco, upper board blocked in gilt, back with flat bands lettered in gilt, gilt top, gilt doublures, marbled endpapers, uncut, one or two scuffs on lower board else a very good, bright, clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 260 NUMBERED COPIES SIGNED BY ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET LORD CUNNINGHAM (THIS COPY. NO. 145). Twenty-eight accounts of RNVR service, both routine and action, by serving members. Enser, p.382; Law, 1807 (recording the standard edition).
In -4°, pp. VIII, (4), 591; legatura in mezza pelle con titolo e fregi al dorso. Con un appunto autografo di navigazione incollato a p. 327 In-4°, pp. VIII, (4), 591; half calf binding with ornaments and title at the back, with autographic note glued on page 327
184511299Paris, H. Fournier, 1845 ; cartonnage polychrome à fond noir représentant un personnage chinois fumant, en habit traditionnel doré rehaussé de rouge, bleu et blanc, fond décoré de scènes et objets symboliques, second plat à grand décor doré et vert, tranches dorées ; VI, (2), 396 pp., 50 planches hors-texte, nombreuses illustrations in-texte de tous formats, dessins de Auguste Borget.
ORD-101471°année (2°édition, 1840) et 2°année (1838), publié par Weibel-Comtesse à Neuchatel. 1 volume in-4 (202 x 272mm) dos basane brune (épidermée), titre, 144pp. et 1f.n.ch. (table des matières avec 53 planches h.-t. pour la 1°année et 2ff.n.ch. (titre et table), 216pp. et 54 planches h.-t. pour la 2°. Nombreuses illustrations dans le texte. Quelques rousseurs assez légères mais bon exemplaire complet des planches.
20788Manuscrit :Infolio de 75 pages a l’encre ,sans date,fin XVIIIe.siecle.dessins in texte
1744155241744 reliure plein veau brun marbré in-quarto (binding full calfskin in-quarto), dos 5 nerfs (spine with 5 raised bands) - entre-nerfs à encadrement à filets pleins et filets perlés - fleuron - rinceaux aux angles et petits fers en remplissage (between the raised bands with framing and with gilt full lines and beaded lines - floweret and with foliages carried out with the curved line in angles and small blocking stamp in filling) - pièce de titre et pièce de tomaison sur fond grenat avec filet or (label of title with gilt line and label of volume numbering) - dentelle en pied (gilt lace at the foot of the spine), coiffe supérieure accidentée (head of the spine damaged), roulettes sur les coupes (fillets on the cuts) - manque de dorure (blurred gilding) - coupes frottées par endroits jusqu'au carton et notamment aux coins de tête (rubbed cuts in places up to the cardboard in particular in top corners), marque-page en tissu (bookmark in tissue), toutes tranches rouges (all red edges), pages de garde peignées à motif "coquille sur fond caillouté" (painting endpapers - model shell on paved bottom), texte à manchette (marginal note), illustrations : 1 frontispice + page de titre ornée d'une illustration en cul-de-lampe (frontispiece + title page with a illustration in tailpiece), galeries de vers en marge médiane sans conséquence sur le texte (worm's gallery in margin median no consequence for the understanding of the text), naissances de rousseurs (beginning of the redness marks), petites cicatrices très claires de mouillures (very light and small scars of waterstains), XII pages + 610 pages + 1 feuillet d'Approbation et Privilège du Roy et errata (1 leaf with Privilege of King and errata), 1744 à Paris Chez Pierre Prault quay de Gêvres - Chez Antoine Boudet - ruë Saint Jacques,
1837PHO-2143Paris, Arthus Bertrand, 1837, 1 volume (3) grand in-4° (30x24,5cm), VIII pp., 742 pp., demi basane époque, dos lisse avec auteur, titre et tomaison, frottements au dos, quelques rousseurs, défaut à la coiffe sup., de la bibliothèque de Cayrol avec son cachet et signature manuscrite.
227182 tomes en 1 volume in-8° relié pleine basane noisette marbrée, dos à nerfs décoré (toiles d'araignées), pièce de titre de maroquin noir, tranches rouges, 271 p. + 278 p. + 2 f. - Accroc en coiffe supérieure et traces de frottement sur les plats sinon très bon état. Édition Originale.
2 tomi in un vol. in-8 (mm190x110), pp. 271; 278, (4); bella leg. coeva p. pelle (piatto ant. staccato), tit. oro su tassello e fregi al dorso, triplice bordura a filetti oro ai piatti, con fregio agli angoli, grande fregio impresso a secco al centro dei medesimi, tagli marmorizzati. Prima edizione di questo fondamentale dizionario di marina in lingua francese, estremamente dettagliato e ricco di termini tecnici difficili a trovarsi in altri dizionari. . Polak 1121..
in-8 (mm 198x129), pp. XVI, 319, (16) di ''Table à l'usage de la Navigation'', (69) di ''Table de logarithmes'' e 10 splendide tavole ripiegate inc. f.t. (emisfero boreale, emisfero australe, carta dell'oceano occidentale...). Leg. piena pergamena, tit. oro su duplice tassello al dorso. Interessante guida pratica alla navigazione, terza parte del ''Cours de mathématiques...''. Bell'esemplare di questo trattato del Bézout (1730-1783), celebre matematico inventore del teorema algebrico che porta il suo nome.. .
2008218792008 Technique mixte, fil de fer sur un collage mêlant papier de couleur bleue et support métal estampé, signée en bas à droite, 2008, 30 x 47 cm, encadrée.
<p>20,5 cm, rilegatura in piena pelle dell'epoca, titolo in oro al dorso che è diviso da 5 nervi, tagli colorati, risguardi marmorizzati; p. xxxii, 271, due tabelle di misure e proporzioni, più volte ripiegate. Minime mancanze alla base del dorso della legatura e restauri ben eseguiti alla legatura. Impaginazione di alcune carte dell'introduzione postposta, ma esemplare completo.Testo francese, edizione originale, rara opera sulla costruzione dei vascelli sotto forma di dizionario con i nomi e le funzionalità dei singoli elementi che compongono le imbarcazioni. </p>
21728Paris, Plon et Cie, 1879. Deux grands volumes in-4 de 398 pages en pagination continue. Edition illustrée de 12 eaux-fortes hors-texte par Lerat, Courtry et Bajon, d'une héliogravure par le procédé Goupil et de 45 gravures en relief d'après les tableaux les dessins et les croquis d'Eugène Fromentin. Première édition illustrée. Il a été tiré de cet ouvrage 208 exemplaires (100 papier Vélin, 50 Hollande, 50 Whatman, 4 Chine et 4 Japon). Notre exemplaire est sur Whatman et porte le numéro 32. Excellent état intérieur avec de belles et grandes marges. Très beau demi-maroquin à coins à la Bradel de couleur prune, titre or au dos, date en pied. Couvertures conservées. En très bel état. Infimes frottements.
2007222142007 Aquarelle et encre, signée et titrée en bas à droite, cachet de l'artiste en bas à droite, 2007, 15 x 24.4 cm (format à vue),16 x 25 cm (format de la feuille).